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[RWC2023 SF2] England vs South Africa (21/10/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="corny" data-source="post: 1161594" data-attributes="member: 72368"><p>The distinction you make between is racial prejudice and racism is ridiculous. What power dynamic exists between Mbonambi and Curry? They're two lads playing a game of rugby. </p><p></p><p>The law or the rules of by which we live shouldn't be governed by such arbitrary nonsense. Curry could be deeply offended by what was said or he could laugh it off. The same is true for Mbonambi if the shoe were on the other foot. We should hold them both to the same standard. Whatever it may be. It's as simple as that. </p><p></p><p>If you believe that there is a distinction, then all you're doing is excusing a shift in the opposite direction of the supposed power dynamic. Giving groups weapons to attack and even the score as it were. That's not equitable or something that should be casually excused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corny, post: 1161594, member: 72368"] The distinction you make between is racial prejudice and racism is ridiculous. What power dynamic exists between Mbonambi and Curry? They're two lads playing a game of rugby. The law or the rules of by which we live shouldn't be governed by such arbitrary nonsense. Curry could be deeply offended by what was said or he could laugh it off. The same is true for Mbonambi if the shoe were on the other foot. We should hold them both to the same standard. Whatever it may be. It's as simple as that. If you believe that there is a distinction, then all you're doing is excusing a shift in the opposite direction of the supposed power dynamic. Giving groups weapons to attack and even the score as it were. That's not equitable or something that should be casually excused. [/QUOTE]
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